SOURCE: Scooter has full charge but still won't go.
It probably means that the connections or wiring from your battery are loose or broken. When you add the extra current required to run the motors, the voltage is being lost. Monitor the battery voltage with a meter while trying to drive the scooter will prove this.
SOURCE: lost the main key and can't find the second key.
most keys for that type of scooter are the same, (not like a house or car key) call Pride 1-800-800-8586 for replacement or any Pride dealer can help you. Also, a paper clip can jump the ignition by placing it in their to get you around temp.
SOURCE: Replacing the battery on a mobility scooter
hi, ok remove the seat by turning it to the left, there is a lever normally on the right side that will allow it be turned round,
once you done that, lift the seat in a upwards motion, the cover should come away by gemerally lifting it, it should be attached by velco underneath,
you should now see two batteries. 40Ah batteries will allow you to go further if the battery Ah is lower, 50ah batteries again will allow you can go even further NOT faster, if you buy the larger AH batteries please make sure the dimensions of the batteries will fit within the scooter battery holders.
Regards
GeWiz.
Testimonial: "Thanks so much for the help. The seat did come off in the end but with difficulty. Batteries now changed OK. Thanks again. "
SOURCE: need a manual for a freerider kensington S
most scooters are equiped with a seat that can be turned through ninety degrees so that it i eaier to get on and off the scooter if this is the cae for the scooter you have and own then turn the scooter seat ninety degrees so that the seat is side on to the base then grab a hold of the base of the seat and lift you sould find the scooter seat is easily removeable and can be then replaced in the same manner in some cases you have to hold down the lever that enables the seat to be turned to do this and lift the seat at the same time once you have turned it through the ninety degrees this is the case for almost all mobility scooters now however there are a few exceptions failing this then read te manual you should of got with your scooter when you purchased it however you may not have one if you purchased the scooter second hand but if this is the case you can usually find the appropriate soloution by entering the name and make and model of your particular scooter into a web search engine you may have to visit several web sites before you find the manual you are seeking but most of them are out there in cyberspace somewhere good luck and best wishes I hope your scooter brings you many hours of joy and freedom
SOURCE: battery is charged, scooter is
Has the scooter been sitting unused for a while? Will the horn honk when the scooter is connected to the charger?
If the batteries are charged and NO LIGHTS come on at all when you turn the scooter on, please check all of your connections, most importantly the fuses as your circuit may be incomplete.
If there was any power getting to the scooter at all, the lights would at least blink to let you know there was a problem.
When batteries sit for a while they will oxidize and go solid which may prevent them from getting a full charge. The charger shows them as full but it is just the current bouncing back from the solid core. Try replacing the batteries to see if that solves the problem, if not, contact the manufacturer.
Good luck!
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